There are new rumors about the AMD Radeon RX 590, and now it seems to confirm what was originally believed that this new AMD graphics card will arrive next November.
After the information is confirmed, the presentation will take place in the company on November 15 and the price will be around $300, and despite what we might think, the graphics will be semi-dead because in the United States you can buy an individual GeForce GTX 1060 for $250.
If the rumors come true, the Radeon RX 590 would be 10-15% faster at best, but 20% more expensive, although we have to wait for its official release or new benchmarks at 1080p to really know its performance the price with the information we have today is not attractive. It’s logical to think that the European price is just over 300 euros, about 15 euros more expensive than the GTX 1060.
The AMD Radeon RX 590 will use Polaris 30, which is the silicon Polaris 20 @ 12nm, which translates into 2304 stream processors, 144 TMUs and 32 ROPs along with 8 GB of GDDR5 memory: If a 4GB model comes out, it would be much more interesting, because, for 1080p, 4GB is more than logical. Nvidia’s answer could be very simple, lower the price of the GTX 1060 or launch the GTX 1060 6GB GDDR5X at a similar price and see what happens.